"Congress always conspired to delay case": Senior advocate HS Phoolka on Sajjan Kumar's acquittal
New Delhi [India], January 22 (ANI): Senior advocate HS Phoolka, who represented the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, on Thursday accused the Congress party of conspiring to delay the Sajjan Kumar case so that "the witnesses die themselves and the accused are saved," hours after the former Congress MP was acquitted by a Delhi court.
Senior advocate Phoolka further said they would appeal the Rouse Avenue Court's order to the Delhi High Court.
"It is unfortunate that the people have been awaiting justice for so many years... In this case, a minor named Gurcharan Singh was thrown into his father's truck and it was set on fire. He stayed bedridden for 24 years with half burned body and died in 2008. He also gave a statement to the CBI of having witnessed Sajjan Kumar leading the mob, but since the CBI was investigating another case, they did not consider his statement," he said.
"Another witness also demanded justice door-to-door, but finally, when the case was reopened in 2015, he died before he could give a statement," he added.
The Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday acquitted former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case linked to Janakpuri and Vikas Puri police stations.
Special Judge Dig Vinay Singh acquitted Sajjan Kumar after trying him in a case lodged by the SIT formed by the Central Government. A detailed judgment is to be uploaded by the court.
One woman, who lost 10 members of her family during the violence, broke down emotionally upon hearing the news. Her heartbreak was echoed by another victim who noted that 11 of their family members were killed.
The survivors expressed a profound sense of betrayal by the judicial process, questioning why, after decades of waiting, the man they hold responsible was walking free. (ANI)
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